In this paper, we examine the issue of male dominance in Nigeria’s party politics where men occupy more than 90% of elective positions. In order words, women occupy less than 10%. Generally, all over the world, men dominate politics, although, in some countries, such as Rwanda and South Africa, women occupy over 40% of the positions due to the quota policy. In Nigeria where such policy is not implemented, certain factors limit the participation of women in politics. These are cultural, religious, high poverty level, high illiteracy level, corruption, Nigeria’s brand of politics, women apathy and the apathy of husbands towards their wives’ involvement in politics. To create an enabling environment for women to participate actively in politic...
This article seeks to explore why Nigerian find it increasingly impossible to participate and acquir...
The paper investigates the conceptual and material bases of women’s exclusion from the formal arena ...
Nigeria is a patriarchal society characterized by acute discrimination, exclusion, inequality and im...
In spite of the local and international concern about mainstreaming women in all aspects of human en...
Women discrimination in politics is a phenomenon that excludes majority of women from politics. This...
The purpose of this study is to investigate into the acute and perennial under-representation of wom...
Abstract. This paper is an exploration of the role of women in the Nigerian politics. The inferiorit...
Women's participation is insignificant in various professional and political activities in Nigeria. ...
Nigeria is essentially a patriarchal society. This entails that women are marginalized and subordina...
Women's quest for access to political authority is the focus of this paper. Demographic surveys put...
This paper canverses the inclusion of the womenfolk in Nigerian political space and project their re...
In a typical patriarchal African setting, women are usually relegated to the background. They are se...
Women participation in Nigerian politics is crucial to the development of Nigeria and since women co...
ABSTRACT Nigeria’s political system is characterized by thuggery, violence, harassment and marginal...
The political situation in Nigeria is particularly worrisome due to the domination of the scene by t...
This article seeks to explore why Nigerian find it increasingly impossible to participate and acquir...
The paper investigates the conceptual and material bases of women’s exclusion from the formal arena ...
Nigeria is a patriarchal society characterized by acute discrimination, exclusion, inequality and im...
In spite of the local and international concern about mainstreaming women in all aspects of human en...
Women discrimination in politics is a phenomenon that excludes majority of women from politics. This...
The purpose of this study is to investigate into the acute and perennial under-representation of wom...
Abstract. This paper is an exploration of the role of women in the Nigerian politics. The inferiorit...
Women's participation is insignificant in various professional and political activities in Nigeria. ...
Nigeria is essentially a patriarchal society. This entails that women are marginalized and subordina...
Women's quest for access to political authority is the focus of this paper. Demographic surveys put...
This paper canverses the inclusion of the womenfolk in Nigerian political space and project their re...
In a typical patriarchal African setting, women are usually relegated to the background. They are se...
Women participation in Nigerian politics is crucial to the development of Nigeria and since women co...
ABSTRACT Nigeria’s political system is characterized by thuggery, violence, harassment and marginal...
The political situation in Nigeria is particularly worrisome due to the domination of the scene by t...
This article seeks to explore why Nigerian find it increasingly impossible to participate and acquir...
The paper investigates the conceptual and material bases of women’s exclusion from the formal arena ...
Nigeria is a patriarchal society characterized by acute discrimination, exclusion, inequality and im...